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Welcome, huntsmen, huntresses and hunters that prefer no specific gender identifier, to the official Public discussion thread for Episode 1 of Vol. Make sure that you understand the updated spoiler rules before posting outside of this thread! Also remember to check out our weekly poll to rate the episode.

I wonder if the Grimm whale will be to Penny what the Whale in Pinnochio is to the titular character. I'm guessing this season will deal a lot with people being divided. Because I wasn't, I had just assumed that they would follow in Salem's coattails either on the Whale or somewhere not far off. Because why would they stay behind when she clearly has big plans for Atlas? Seems like an all hands on deck scenario. And I found that But was that just me? Ironwood just straight up executing the council man felt like really awkward and forced.

Like it was supposed to just make sure that no fans will think about still supporting Ironwood. I read somewhere that some people think Ironwood didn't actually kill the councilman, and that it was just a warning shot. That would explain the reactions of everyone in attendance, but the framing of that shot implies the councilman didn't walk away from that unharmed. Wonder if that's something I'd have to venture to Twitter to find It also sort of killed all the characters well Like off the rails makes no sense.

I feel like Ironwood's solution is very sound from a utilitarian point of view. I think a combination of Ruby's solution and Ironwoods Solution would have the highest chance of success.

Send out a help beacon while getting Atlas to safety. Try to rally the forces of the world while buying time. Not sure why Ironwood would be against using Amnity to inform the world, because otherwise what is he waiting for to mount a counter-offensive? He must think there is some hope of a counter-offensive if Atlas survives, so the next plan is clearly to rally the other nations since Atlas can't solo Salem's forces.

Also if Salem has this firepower, why did she wait till NOW to enact her plan, it's perplexing. From his dialogue, Ironwood believes the war against Salem is already lost and the world is doomed. Ironwood doesn't see any hope of a counter offense. I disagree. From his dialouge I thought he was implying that if Atlas falls humanity has no hope of survival. Which implies that Atlas is a major piece to win against Salem but can't 1v1 her so needs to survive to regroup. I just rewatched that scene and it sounds more like Ironwood believes Atlas will be the last place for humanity to live.

A funny thing is, that people were hoping that Yang and Ruby would have a sisterly moment and instead we had them arguing. Ironwood shooting the councilman seems like an intentional choice to show Ironwood moving past the point of redemption. If they just wanted to show him becoming more of a still redeemable tyrant, they could have had him order their arrest.

But instead he kills a dude. Feels deliberate, and to be honest, not very good writing. For such a small reason too honestly, "Ironwood we need to talk what are you doing? It's to send a message, "I will shoot people who even mildly get in my way so don't get in my way. There was no reason to shoot ONE of them. They were only asking what he was doing, they had shown no actual resistance to it.

It's such a drastic jump for seemingly no reason. Amoral yes but generally when you want to rule through fear showing people that you have a complete and utter disregard for human life is a pretty effective way to do it.

Ironwood in his twisted view thinks he's doing what's necessary to save as many Atleasian's as possible, he's not going to kill two people when killing one gets the message across well enough. I assumed he was planning on taking out other leadership anyway, or at least cutting off dissenting opinions at the bud. They are characters.

Being together doesn't change that. They have interesting interactions that a. Aren't just about their relationship status and B. Aren't really matched by anyone else in Season 7 besides Ironwood.

What's so uncharacteristic about them? Since v6 basically they have acted as one. Everything they did was intertwined and they had next to no complex interactions with anyone else. But they had complex interactions with each other, like that scene in the truck when they decide to tell Robyn. Besides the stuff with Ironwood, I think that is the best character interaction moment this entire season, and quality character interactions within RWBY are pretty low in Season 7, so what's the problem with that?

Are you upset they didn't interact with other people? If so, I think you should blame Season7 for just having a low amount of interactions. It's no fault of the Bees. All you did was reconfirm that the only complex scenes Yang and Blake had were with each other, whether they were romantic or not. This was a pretty nice first episode. There is quite a bit of set up here. I enjoy Ironwood still. I think also the main thing that annoys me is that the characters never tried to come to a compromise anymore.

Even during last season they didn't even try to make some sort of agreement with Ironwood RWBY was just like we need to save everyone now. I was really shocked that Ironwood straight up killed that politician.

I was watching with friends and they joked about it happening but when it did we were all silent for a while xD. I'm okay with it. There was quite a bit to set up, and the carnage that's sure to come this volume isn't gonna be as effective without that foundation. I feel like it was also to make Ironwood into more of a villian cause last season I felt like his plan was a lot more logical than RWBYs idea. I feel like they could have made some sort of compromise to save everyone using his plan.

I feel like nobody is talking about it so let me just say that I love how when Ironwood calls Penny and she doesn't know what to say to him, Ruby steps in to help her and then that hug between them too Like dang, I was dead-set on White Rose for the first 6 seasons, but I'm liking Penny and Ruby together more and more.

That aside, given what he did to Oscar at the end of V7, Ironwood shooting a councilman isn't even that surprising I mean, he's shot a child, not like he's gonna have any restraint for doing the same with an adult. Neo looks like she's having some doubts about being on the villain camp, wonder where that's gonna go, it's also sad to see Em excited to see Cinder, just to be immediately shushed, I wonder if her realizing Cinder doesn't care about her is gonna come into play this volume.

Overall, a decent start to the new volume, everything is in place, now we just have to see how it all plays out. I'm kinda worried for Ren and Nora too, they're fighting and I feel like the resolution might be that something happens to one of them, and then the other is like "I was a big idiot dummy, I shouldn't have been angry at you, and now look what happened". Well, the child was both an incredibly old man and immortal, and there wasn't any nearby soldiers that could've simply apprehended him, and he actually was a threat to his plans, while Ironwood can play the 'Martial Law' card and from what we've seen there's not much the council can do about it.

I suppose I could be wrong, and the shooting was a tactic to shut up the entire council out of fear, but why couldn't they just be arrested by the Ace-Ops, or those other soldiers?

I don't get it. Everyone there was already loyal to him and the council members were less threatening than Watts, Robin, Qrow, and Jacque. Even after shooting Oscar, I could still see him as making hard decisions for the sake of saving what he could, but there was no purpose in killing the councilman.

That's exactly what I thought. But a few minutes after I commented I saw some guy come up with a theory about how Ironwood's semblance is driving him crazy.

Scroll down on this thread, you'll see it. I think it makes sense. I'm a little worried about character development for this volume. Character development was extraordinary in , but in 7 it was mostly just petty dramas. They acknowledged that they kinda skipped character development for plot in Volume 7 and said that Volume 8 will have lots of character interactions and development.

Considering his voice actor, having Pietro send the Yang Gang to what looks like a corner pharmacy is fucking hilarious. Oscar was a threat to his plans. The council isn't, or at least isn't shown to be. Why couldn't they just be arrested? The council is opposition with a legitimate claim to power, no? That sort of thing can be dangerous. They have no military power though unlike Ironwood. Why did he execute the councilman and not execute watts? If Ironwood ever interrogates Watts, sure.

Doesn't change the fact that he is being more merciful towards a threat Watts than he is an innocent nuisance councilman. If only there had been big event between capturing watts and shooting the councilman that could explain this. Ah yes "Salem invading" means we should shoot innocent nuisances.


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The Grimm, the Crater, Nora, Penny, how do we fix all of it? These lines show that Ruby is starting to become overwhelmed by the situation and is unsure of how she and her allies can resolve all of it. She has also started to become pessimistic about how things will go moving forward. This is all very unlike how Ruby has been since the start of the series. From the start, Ruby is a character who is very confident in herself, one of the most optimistic characters in the series, and has a will that will allow her to tackle any obstacle laid before her without much hesitation. So, how did Ruby get to the point where it seems that she is unsure of herself and responding pessimistically to the actions she and her friends are taking? Well, this has been been building up for the last 3 Volumes

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After Ruby, Weiss, and Maria pick up Oscar from the slums, they regroup with the rest of the gang back at their hideout, an abandoned pub. What about Amity? And telling the world about Salem? We need help! The Happy Huntresses are handling the evacuation better than we could. It was still under construction. She asks Pietro if they just need the green light from his terminal. Yang immediately questions Ruby if she plans on going back to the Academy. They would have to sneak into the compound and then get inside the operations room. Jaune proposes that they go with both plans: get Amity up and running and evacuate Mantle.

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Spoilers for Volume 8 Episode 11! So in the last episode of RWBY Marrow openly defected from Ironwood, after learning that he was serious about his threat to drop the bomb on Mantle. Winter also very likely defected after Ironwood tried to shoot Marrow in the back of the head. But these two have been set up to defect for most of volume 8, and the end of volume 7.

Pietro, Maria and Penny were already in Amity Colosseum, where they were preparing to send the message of the truth Salem and the Grimm out to the rest of Remnant, Penny pleads with Pietro, her father, to stay behind and help Atlas and Mantle if no one will help them even after the message gets sent, but Pietro declines her plea, saying that she belongs on Amity, Maria, who was in a giant robot, asks Pietro if Penny has had enough people telling her what to do, in which Pietro responded by telling her to prepare for the launch of Amity. Cinder flew after Penny while Neo kept Maria distracted, Emerald used her illusion semblance assisting in taking the robot down, Neo then opened the hatch to the robot where Maria was, and when Maria asked what she wanted, Neo used her illusion to turn into Ruby, throwing Maria out of the robot, but Maria was ready for a fight.

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The three successfully intercept the tower's launch request and begin the countdown. However, Cinder Fall , Emerald Sustrai and Neopolitan arrive via airship and enter the tower through a massive hole that Cinder burns into it next to one of the stabilizers. James Ironwood and the Ace Operatives are alerted when the Dust mine explodes, and they leave Ironwood's office to go to Pietro's Atlas laboratory. After the launch, Penny engages Cinder in a fight, and Maria and Neo fight. During this, Neo reveals to Maria that she is after Ruby Rose. Just as the tower reaches its broadcast range, it activates its stabilizers, but the one next to the hole Cinder created fails due to the damage it took.

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Was there some cool action? Good Penny development? Mm hmm. Some surprise cameos in the Maya Engine? You know it.

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